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YOPLAIT CUP HISTORY Secondary School Girls' HISTORY YOPLAIT CUP HISTORY 1994 1st Epsom Girls’ Grammar School 1995 1st Epsom Girls’ Grammar School 2nd Wanganui Girls’ College 2nd Timaru Girls’ High School 3rd Villa Maria College 3rd Palmerston North Girls High School 4th Samuel Marsden Collegiate School 4th Hillcrest High School 1996 1st Timaru Girls’ High School 1997 1st Timaru Girls’ High School 2nd Hillcrest High School 2nd Hutt Valley High School 3rd Hutt Valley High School 3rd New Plymouth Girls’ High School 4th Westlake Girls’ High School. 4th Westlake Girls’ High School 1998 1st Napier Girls’ High School 1999 1st Timaru Girls’ High School 2nd Timaru Girls’ High School 2nd = Epsom Girls’ Grammar School 3rd New Plymouth Girls’ High School 2nd = New Plymouth Girls’ High School 4th Whangarei Girls’ High School 4th Hillcrest High School 2000 1st New Plymouth Girls’ High School 2001 1st Epsom Girls’ Grammar School 2nd Epsom Girls’ Grammar School 2nd New Plymouth Girls’ High School 3rd Napier Girls’ High School 3rd Napier Girls’ High School 4th Timaru Girls’ High School 4th Burnside High School 2002 1st Epsom Girls’ Grammar School 2nd Napier Girls’ High School 3rd New Plymouth Girls’ High School 4th Burnside High School Secondary School Girls’ HISTORY 2001 1st New Plymouth Girls’ High School 2nd = Otago Girls’ High School 2nd = Napier Girls’ High School 4th Epsom Girls’ Grammar School 2002 1st New Plymouth Girls’ High School 2005 1st New Plymouth Girls’ High School 2nd Napier Girls’ High School 2nd Napier Girls’ High School 3rd Otago Girls’ High School 3rd Westlake Girls’ High School 4th Christchurch Girls’ High School 4th Marian College 5th Onslow College 5th Otago Girls’ High School 6th Epsom Girls’ Grammar School 6th Tauranga Girls’ College 7th Taupo Nui-a-tia College 7th Wellington Girls’ College 8th Gisborne Girls’ High School 8th Whangarei Girls’ High School 2006 1st New Plymouth Girls’ High School 2007 1st = New Plymouth Girls’ High School 2nd Havelock North High School 1st = Havelock North High School 3rd Westlake Girls’ High School 3rd = Waikato Diocesan School 4th Whangarei Girls’ High School 3rd = Epsom Girls’ Grammar School 5th Tauranga Girls’ College 5th = Marian College 6th Otago Girls’ High School 5th = Wellington Girls’ College 7th Marian College 7th = Westlake Girls’ High School 8th Wellington Girls’ College 7th = Blue Mountain College 2008 1st New Plymouth Girls’ High School 2009 1st Wellington Girls’ College 2nd Epsom Girls’ Grammar School 2nd Havelock North High School 3rd Burnside High School 3rd Christchurch Girls’ High School 4th Baradene College 4th Westlake Girls’ High School 5th Havelock North High School 5th New Plymouth Girls’ High School 6th Waikato Diocesan School 6th Waikato Diocesan School 7th Wellington Girls’ College 7th Diocesan School for Girls 8th St Hilda’s Collegiate 8th Blue Mountain College 2010 1st Christchurch Girls’ High School 2011 1st Christchurch Girls’ High School 2nd Hillcrest High School 2nd Hillcrest High School 3rd Havelock North High School 3rd Palmerston North Girls High School 4th Epsom Girls’ Grammar School 4th St Hilda’s Collegiate 5th Avondale College 5th Wanganui Collegiate 6th Wanganui Collegiate 6th St Kentigern College 7th Wellington Girls’ College 7th St Mary’s College 8th St Hilda’s Collegiate 8th Westlake Girl’s High School 2012 1st Havelock North High School 2013 1st Havelock North High School 2nd Palmerston North Girls’ High School 2nd St Hilda’s Collegiate 3rd St Hilda’s Collegiate 3rd Rangi Ruru Girls’ School 4th St Kentigern College 4th Wellington Girls’ College 5th Waikato Diocesan School 5th St Kentigern College 6th Wellington Girls’ College 6th Waikato Diocesan School for Girls 7th New Plymouth Girls’ High School (CGHS/Aquinas College both withdrew – replaced by PNGHS) 2014 1st Tawa College 2015 1st Tawa College 2nd Palmerston North Girls’ High School 2nd St Hilda’s Collegiate 3rd St Hilda’s Collegiate 3rd Havelock North High School 4th St Kentigern College 4th Epsom Girls’ Grammar School 5th Whangarei Girls’ High School 5th Villa Maria College 6th Rangi Ruru Girls’ School 6th Whangarei Girls’ High School 2016 1st St Hilda’s Collegiate 2017 1st Epsom Girls Grammar School 2nd Epsom Girls’ Grammar School 2nd St Hilda’s Collegiate 3rd Tawa College 3rd Christchurch Girls’ High School 4th Tauranga Girls’ College 4th Tauranga Girls’ College 5th Palmerston North Girls’ High School 5th New Plymouth Girls’ High School 6th Cashmere High School 6th Tawa College Gillette Venus Cup HISTORY 2018 1st St Hilda’s Collegiate 2019 1st Epsom Girls Grammar School 2nd Christchurch Girls’ High School 2nd Christchurch Girls’ High School 3rd CS Tawa College 3rd St Matthew’s Collegiate 4th Epsom Girls Grammar School 4th St Hilda’s Collegiate 5th Wairarapa College 5th Waikato Diocesan School for Girls 6th Tauranga Girls College 6th CS Hutt Valley High School Close Victories 2016 - Cashmere High School beat Tauranga Girls College by one run 2018 – Christchurch Girls’ High School beat Epsom Girls Grammar School by one run Large Victories 10 Wickets St. Hilda’s Collegiate (30/0) defeated Wairarapa College (29/10) – 2016 Tawa College (104/0) defeated St Kentigern College (62/10) – 2014 9 Wickets Villa Maria College (155/1) defeated Whangarei Girls High School (85/10) – 2015 Match Records Highest team total – 178/4 St Hilda’s Collegiate v Tauranga Girls College 99/2 - 2016 Highest chasing total to win – 132/1 Cashmere High School v Tauranga Girls College 131/1 - 2016 Highest chasing total to lose – Tawa College (156/1) vs New Plymouth Girls High School (159/2) - 2017 Highest match aggregate – 315 Tawa College (156/1) vs New Plymouth Girls High School (159/2) - 2017 Record Partnership – 152 (3rd Wicket) Holly MacDonald & Caitlin King (Havelock North High School) - 2012 Individual Batting Performances 2018 Amelia Kerr (Tawa College cs) 87 2017 Bella Armstrong (Epsom Girls Grammar School) 85* 2018 Amelia Kerr (Tawa College cs) 84 2016 Bella James (St Hilda’s Collegiate) 83 2017 Sophie Grey (Christchurch Girls’ High School) 81 2012 Francesca Wilkinson (St Kentigern College) 80 2018 Amelia Kerr (Tawa College cs) 80 2012 Kate Anderson (Waikato Diocesan School for Girls) 78 2012 Hannah Rowe (Palmerston North Girls’ High School) 75* 2012 Courtney Sprott (Wellington Girls’ College) 75* Individual Bowling Performances 2019 Georgina Harris (Waikato Diocesan School for Girls) 6/8 2018 Sarah Asmussen (Christchurch Girls’ High School) 5/5 2018 Amelia Kerr (CS Tawa College) 5/6 2013 Thamsyn Newton (Wellington Girls’ College) 5/6 2018 Phoebe Jones (Epsom Girls’ Grammar School) 5/8 2012 Bhamini Rangnekar (Havelock North High School) 5/9 2016 Georgia Hefferman (St Hilda’s Collegiate) 5/11 2016 Olivia West (Palmerston North Girls’ high School) 5/12 2015 Olivia Addis (Havelock North High School) 5/12 2012 Lily Crawford (Waikato Diocesan School for Girls) 5/13 2015 Tia Saunders (Whangarei Girls High School) 5/17 Record Partnerships 1st 144 Sophie Grey (81) and Casey Liddington 2017 Christchurch Girls’ High School vs New Plymouth Girls High School 2nd 139 Jess Hollard (40) and Monique Rees 2017 New Plymouth Girls High School vs Tawa College 3rd 152 Holly MacDonald (71*) and Caitlin King (66*) 2012 Havelock North High School vs New Plymouth Girls High School 4th 56 C Dodd (24) and M Tangi (27*) 2014 St Kentigern College vs Palmerston North Girls High School 5th 65 Maggie Martin (27) and Joey Hull (41) 2018 St Hilda’s Collegiate vs Christchurch Girls High School 6th 40 Lydia Battin (2) and Breearne Illing (25) 2019 Epsom Girls Grammar School vs St Matthews Collegiate 7th 40 Elizabeth Cohr (22) and Hattie Vincent (19) 2019 St Matthews Collegiate vs St Hilda’s Collegiate 8th 23 Tessa Dyzell (7) and Lydia Battin (15) 2019 Epsom Girls Grammar School vs Christchurch Girls High School 9th 8 Georgina Harris (19) and Emily Rich (10) 2019 Waikato Diocesan vs Epsom Girls Grammar School 10th 15 B Chamberlain (11) and T Murray (1) 2012 New Plymouth Girls High School vs Waikato Dio Player of Tournament (Ina Lamason Trophy) Year Player School 1994 Kirsten Bartlett Wanganui Girls’ College 1995 Sian Neary Epsom Girls’ High School 1996 Haidee Tiffen Timaru Girls’ High School 1997 Haidee Tiffen Timaru Girls’ High School 1998 Selena Charteris Timaru Girls’ High School 1999 Maria Fahey Timaru Girls’ High School 2000 Rachel Priest New Plymouth Girls’ High School 2001 Cathryn Bristow Epsom Girls’ High School 2002 Rosamond Kember Epsom Girls’ High School 2003 Kendra Cocksedge New Plymouth Girls’ High School 2004 Suzannah Bates Otago Girls’ High School 2005 Kendra Cocksedge New Plymouth Girls’ High School 2006 Katie Perkins Westlake Girls’ High School 2007 Kate Broadmore New Plymouth Girls’ High School 2008 Kate Broadmore New Plymouth Girls’ High School 2009 Rachel Chin Wellington Girls’ College 2010 Heidi Arndt Hillcrest High School 2011 Heidi Arndt Hillcrest High School 2012 Caitlin Blakely St Hilda’s Collegiate 2013 Thamsyn Newton Whangarei Girls’ High School 2014 Amelia Kerr Tawa College 2015 Amelia Kerr Tawa College 2016 Bella James St Hilda’s Collegiate 2017 Bella Armstrong Epsom Girls’ Grammar School 2018 Amelia Kerr Tawa College 2019 Amy Hucker Epsom Girls’ Grammar School *NB: Archives only date back to 2012/2013 season .
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